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'"-:. - I'. 7 i- .. :: ,. ..' ...1::..0_ 44 PV t.mn,:tst..4.lr - ,; ,--- =.7 - t. ,, f',.? , .%tc ,- .' - 14N,'. .e.i?A,%y).4v, C* o -4r.i....N,;-: - -- ^ - 1 • • • 4 e..* ted";: ha".(it • `..7,7'rj` . . • • : • .310 4,l`f , ''',„,l4 . , e k . e 2 4 -. 4 A c o . . z , - 4 40411 0 , 40 t.",r12 ,' z - ==BE - . . "Wi • iZ It iP 44 4 fati 14S-VA>tlstliP. .. _. ' - t r -. 7 1. . 1 •`.., i•- , ..,. t 41 t c Cif ,/ ;I:ittslurgl2 Vast. FRIDAY MORNING JAMES BUCHANAN ( .v., ; ,.„ to the decition of Ott Sational Ompnoti..) • comsnwooNEß: GEORGE. SCOTT, or Cos-calm Co. AuniTOß GENERAL: JACOB Fax, Jr., biONTOOKLISY CO • SURVEYOR GENERAL: VIIVIOTHV • IVES, Portia County - SUBSCHIBEFtS who intend removing on the first of April will please leave notice at the counting room of this office. The Mansfield (Ohio) Shield and Banner has raised the name of Franklin Pierce to its mast head for renomination. Asrain warehouse capable of holding 630,000 bushels has just been finished in Chicago. It cost $160,000, and is said to be the largest in the Union. Tan Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church met in the city of Brotherly Love on Thursday morning, over two hundred ministers being present. Bishop Scutt presided. Last evening a meeting of those favorable to lhe nomination of James Buchanan to the Presi dency was to have been held in Cincinnati. The a_ call was signed by three hundred staunch Demo crats, and the names of five hundred others who signed the call were not published. Thomas .1. (luddin, a prominent Captain in the Missouri River trade, writes in answer to it letter addressed him by the editor of St. Louis llemo- erat, that emig,nuats will he carried from that -2, 4- 3 city to Kansasfor $11.: each ; that no distinction will be male between the Northern and Sonthern emigrants, and that passengers will be protected 0 from insult if they behave themselves properly. - Mrs. Earriet E. Tunnell committel suioide in Alton, 111., on the 2.! st, by inhaling chloroform. he had been for years addicted to the use of laudanum, and all the entreaties of her friends null not induce her to forego its use. When /ever she could obtain money she would buy the drug, and when laudanum was not to he had, ehloroferm was substituted. it DOES' SALARIES IN Onto.—An adjourned meeting of the Hamilton county bar, for the purpose of taking measures to increase the sal :tries the Supreme Court and Common Pleas Judges in Ohio was held on Tuesday last. State ments were then made that petitions to accom plish the proposed end, which had been circula ted, were signed by not only the member- of the bar, but also by nearly every citizen wits had teen *olicite'.. One of the speakers--Judge Probasco—remarked that there were about twenty-five bundred suits brought annually in each Common Pleas district, and if a very small tan fee were charged as a condition precedent to the bringing of the suit, it would afford a fund .efficient to pay every Judge in the State an adequate compensation. A committee was then sproin'ed to take further action on the subject, t whom was referred the following resolutions: Tilt meting re , ..oinmend that a law be pa , -ed re• l uiring a fee of one dollar to be paid pri,r to the Collilliellc'eMellt of any, suit by the person bringing the same, to be paid into the county treasury and appropriated to the pay• meat of the sularies of the Supreme and Com mon Pleas Court Judges. - The compensation id the Judiciary in Ohio is much lead' than in this State. The salaries of the Supreme Bench flu core is $1,:i01, if we are not mistaken. WEIGHT OF 1 BI'SHEI. OF COAI., I i KENTI. CK 1 - - The late Kentucky Legilature fixed the weight of a bushel of bituntinons coal at eighty pound-. whilst that of cannel coal has been reduced to seventy pounds. As the cannel is fully as beau} ns bituminous, the justnes , of int.king in difference of the pounds in the weight of a bushel of each n d very (dirnls. The Louisville (7m,, says there hut a very small quantity of the Pitw burgh coal that will weigh seventy-six pounds to the measured bushel, that being the required weight under the present law. The addition, therefore, of four piaands to the bushel, in a boat load of 15,000 bushels, will make a difference of near Hitt( bushels, which will he a loss cool men cannot submit to, and will result in the abolition of the weighing system, or form) them to sell the ton, without regard to hushed,. former cour , e he adopted, it would even th tiood gates for frond, a< those lisp,,-• I could de liver from eighlecii livenly-lwii twenty-fi ye, which , nuipetition could Widl mind without adopting the -ante course I'cnenl+r: OF SILVER rell4 AT TRE MINI.-. The director of the United States Mint at Phila , lelphia has given notice that purchase of silver for coinage will be male on the following term.. payalde in silver coim+ of the new i , eme• franc pieees st too eent; obi Spanish d.diar , nt Mrxi..an and Swat] Ailit-ican llhrr eont,. h•tif of the Veiled St•tte bel6r, !,1:c.21 t , ..nt-. thf. Imo„ 1,, :,21 11,•rnmh, l)anish, Norw, ,„in and , dd French crowns at I I I ents each: Germans td , rins 114 cents, and Hanoverian dialers at 7'2 cents; America plate, best man u fact are, at 124 tal22 cent, , pe ounce, and genuine British plate at I:n cent per ounce THE SONO OE HIAWATHA--Last week the thirteenth thousand of this poem by Longfel low was printed, which is unexampled in the history of poetry, and is fully up to the succes, of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Prof. L. finds writing tittchaie measure so profitable that we should not wonder at the appearance of :mother volume be fore long. th;DEN Vs. :\s - i.,11.--The long pending under which some $2:)(.1,000 were claime , l I Sam. G. Ogden of Wm. li. Astor, on an unhettle account of partnership transactions between th plaintiff and the late John Jacob Astor, lia4 bee terminated, we learn, by the payment of $ (link to Mr. 4)gden. M U. is the father of Mr Anna ('era Ritchie. ttmeovAi..—We are sorry to part eotupan with our friend Ten Eyck, Agent of the ...Etn Insurance Company, who has removed hie tra from the corner of Fifth amt Woo.l streets I ",' Water ctreet, over (iratf, Bennett & warehouse Mr. Ten Evek is one of the be went= of the hest Company w•e know of, and N hope he may iasno any number of policie+ high rates. Tut: State Central Committee inet in Philaiir phis, and amongst other things, appointed cot mittece of corre , pondeuce for each county. T following is the committee for this county: • t • IIERE may be some mistake about the flare • of the county committee, if so we will correct when we get any reliable information to that e THE Supreme court has decided that Coroners Moe the right to employ medical advice in ascer taining the causes of death, and the county is lialde for the expense thereof. The enter was let into the iVestern Division o the Pennsylvania Canal no Monday, and alren,l3 o large number of boats have arrived and de parted with full freights. The amount of pro , duce and goods at this point ready for ship ment East is very large. We refer those of our enders wishing to ship by a reliable line to the Gird of Lloyd & Lemon, who haveevery. facility. a;.d are perfectly reliable men. *-1 2 4 4 . • MARCH :27 FOR PRESIDENT ATIC STATE TICKET ---- THE NEWS John M. Irwin Will Black, A. P. inshutz. R. Biddle Roberts John C. Dunn, Pennsylvania Canal -__ ~4 • - th 1.4 I-, t• .4- ...,t' v.: 1 ,. 'a. 1 . ' 1 • , 4 44 - 0 * :. 4 ' ' l ' "'.l .. 1 ' NA, - ...)‘;-).,:), / .". _3. sr . . e . X 5 * k - - 1-' ''it l ilt+ -. ~-••.:•-,-` 1 4'' -•• ' ' "'" '''''' ' . P'*,,• -'r. . 4 ,71 14. •141. 1. 4" f' ,... :50. 5 41•4%0:'.... , ";.' r i' ' .4. - 4Vl* .. ' . '''' 4 - ? ' 4 ' ?" .°. li t ...q . - . 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But it. has done more than that, and has resulted in keeping a large tutr plus locked up in the Treasury for several years,— To prevent this, it is proposed to revise the tariff,and reduce the duties on many articles, and add a good many others to the free list. By this means the amount of revenue is to be reduced to the standard of government expenses. The great difficulty is to make a satisfactory selection of the articles on which the duties are to be reduced, and among the leading measures that will bo presented for the considera tion of the present Congress, is the enactment of a new law fur the imposition of duties on foreign - In times gone by this was "a vexed question" which nut only arrayed in most hostile attitude party against party, but called forth the happiest efforts of our most eloquent and able orators and statesmen. But times are changed. The doctrine of " protection" as a basis has been ex ploded, and that of "revenue by discrimination" universally acknowledged by statesmen of all parties to be the true creed. This being settled, the question can now be mooted without undue excitement. The introduction, a few days since, of a new bill by Sen ator James, of Rhode Island, containing important nioditiention, Of the present revenue law., did not cell forth a remark from any protectionist statesman "in his place" in the Senate, even when that Sen ator avowed himself a free trader in principle. The papers formerly devoted to protection have not soutidoil the alarm, nor have the mill owners gone into spasms at the mere mention of a modification of the tariff. The editor of the New York Tribe," "thunders not" on this formerly momentous qUeß free.traile neighhor of the N. Y. Eve uiay Piad, and that "protective" organ, the N , rtis id Philadelphia, amiinilato with regard to the repeal of the duty on wool. Surely the milloniom ht at hand. and this auspielowt moment augurs well fot a just and satisf:u•lory selittien of the .location. Rut will there he no diy,•r=ity - ~f opinion when the details of the new tariff are pre..elikel f• , r diseitssi Wo think it likely, for li-eover the prinsiple of Mr. .1 aluei io diseriminating between articles 111 luxury 3t1.1 those of nemd may be Itl,lort,ved howevor may Lo ,tpillawled 11 di.arrimination Letnenn thin row eta ~,or the inanidas•tured arti,•le, there will still tvi.le e11..1101 margin to enable the isditleal dos t,o, di,ag,roo. For our,elvo, we do not know any of the iletAils the bill. If a reptud of tho dutie, on railroad iron i-i there will In a q u e ,ti o n for di,t ; , ..ruetnent, and if iteeorupliThwl at all it will nut he without a strugglu. The proputicil repeal of the duty on foreign wool i~ emu uhich will nioet with more favor. It may be that a few wool-growers may oppose it, but they have not val id ground for any sorb opposition, for it is well known that the product in this esinntry (All. far short of the demand. It is Ter) desirable that our "tin rountry 4hould roam , the w.• d 0.1 j : eo n . otoi ed in the eo un. try. Hut it doe- Nog I • s.• • an I ,innd for years to vow, It he seen I,y •.11r tulle Irolun that wore than twenty tnirinn pettn , l , tore ooneurned an nually in the eq•untry than produced at tonne. It can Le no injury to the woe! grower to hare that atre.llllt Lrou,hl;in fro, ^f duly. lln the contrary, it •annot fail to Annulate the koollon tuanufweturi., wo hace ,aid hefore, and greatly itiereaoe. ',crimpy the number of our woolen manufactorie , .- The home market for wool will thug be inerea,,d n.I that inereare.l .letnan.l prevent any decline in At the same time le. , ninny iiII he annnall) out aael Frend. I.r..adeletha. car N''' u;•' and tiannoi f,,,t41) 1,.”.1 fr,"' f v. , ul4l n-t r...ntlict with ..tlr mrd Zr , ,Vvre, XI hilt , IL "1111111111. F. 111.11 ., given tr the manuftv•ture thm mpnne the murky; 1 , , the itc:we pr4.tlueer. It Is true hat the prOACCII duty sr.ls put .41 w..• 1 fur the purp..e ~euural.rtng it, gr , .r.th t. , such itta extent at t.• ply all our want., but that ohjert tuts D.' loco and th” Iko4.llen manufarturere who liar to tend •gn:u+t n henry fi.reign eianpetiti•.n in the manufactured artn•ltt, have heyi.lo. to import largely the raw material. on which a heavy duty itt i a1p,, , a1 The following W.le exhihit.i the amount of import. ttont. inb, 'hit. country during the year. , I'tf.tl, I •:,:4 f 1.11.1 - Franc.. ,vn 1..17 ~ ,r • I I I Tut krc . . I=l prii.itiet in the 'United Stitt,. nli.ini lbs., by the eb..ye table it will be seen that nearly one fl-orth of the Wool et•ntuine.l by out manufacture', i• foreign, nn amount which must Lr eriuum burthen Ua them. when the double drew tack of heavy dal tea a the raw material and Ow haul , with I..rioigii innuuf»rturr it e, tin, fon igti I greatly uter,•a.r.i. att.l V...,11011 wanufarture• litust Itttigut,b, tittlett, tlt.• hea•. y Lunhn❑ pon them I. rennin ved. The French g”‘ eminent rewoutly martift,44.l nn ”itenti-n and .rll real at.1111111 , 14' their 1, .P•III•11 r.ll. arilde t , . Their I,,rttr, P. , th January lasi, ha. , r,..111,•(-1 the dot ,H 1111 .nod wf—l to a intro II , amini +l,tn , lard. th. ,a11111o1) or t• .11r,er Unit lir ht.,/ illll.lfr.l n. Frellol vole I , from nn y ~1 1101" rollutry he duty use frA.nr= nn An homlre.l Wfo Limited an.' tw,•ntV fit p 0111 1 , 14 : fine n.•..1t. 1w...1ie I, lire I•llltrged with [VII frariev, 1I the art• t,‘ th.• heir II ilte ran. Imp, led I r..tu 1.:11 pp, ib..luiy 'rune. t 6.• 1111,1,1 I:11 ,vrtltin ri lin, twerity frail ux1145.1,11y 3t11,1 a ball Intro, II ilie e 'nude to the duties. In tuldttion, Ilvrge hounti re otTered on the production of woollen goody - -forty rail , F on n hnndn'd kil..grammaa of r,,mnpal woollen thread, seventy francs on thread of it middling quail ty, and one hundred francs MI the fine qualitie while iin cloths, cazsimeres and other woven the bounty varies according to their quality, from twenty•tive francs to a hundred and fifty. This policy of the French government must be so riously felt by the woollen manufacturer here. For not only will ho have Ur contend against the eon• summate skill Of the French artisan, whose fabrics are most delicately wrought, but against the impe tus which will be given to the woollen manifacture in France through the liberal encouragement of the French government, and the .carcity of the raw ma. serial in this and other. countries, which will be au,ed I.y the throwing open of the French porta to it. .iven in Englun I ha this latter result boon capori •necd, 1, On the promulgation of the new French air, there wit- , immediately a large advance on wood breughent England with an increased demand in ta.th France awl Eng,larnl We may not be able entirely to counteract these neivernents, but there is no knowing what American skill and ingenuity CIIIIII,I neeiininplish, and if the duly ~ r 1 wool., be taken off, we Call at 1C.,1. lisle 1.. r n sufficient supply ~1 llst raw Inaturial Gar 11-V 4,1 nur taanufaot ran , . ti , •a cr great naty IFe the in ,(her euunt Raw Milk it+ another nrtiele that might be brought int. the rnuntry free 4.f duty s‘iitwut injury to nuy interest. It is estimated that about thirty million dollars worth of silks are imported annually. The musket a aloe of the raw material of which they are made would not probably cost over seven millions. If the raw material could he brought into the CUM, try duty fret and manufactured here, some twenty three million dollars a year would thus be kept at home, and employment be given to thousands of hands, male and female, in this country. Atter laboring in this city nearly a ,martel of a century Rev. A. M. Bryan, with hie family, left for Memphis, Tenn., his future told of labor. The most part of the time that he wan here his labors were abundantly successful. In the course of his ministry here he received into the ehnrch from the world over eleven hundred persons, many of whom have removed to the west, and others to their final reward, and a goodly number still remain to labor in the cause of their Master, There are many hearts made sad by the loss of him whom they, under God, considered instrumental in bringing them from darkness to light- and from the power of sin to a knowledge of truth, and it will not be a very easy matter to have ono who will fill his place, but it is hoped the church with unanimity will go to work vigilantly, and with the spirit of their master exhibit meekness and hu mility in all their efforts to promote the interest of religion in our midst- U. Three shares of Connellsville Railroad stook for sale low. Enquire at the office of the Morning Poe. The Int,Aurt,n, thervf,av IU; lIISO, to continue toy history from IxJU to the day of toy death. This is work enough for toe, and of tom re dignity Ito say nothing of anything elsei than acting a part in a slavery agitation, which is now the work of both parties, and which, in my:npinion, is to end disastrously for the [Dion let which side will prevail. A new 111011, Uneollneete.l With the agi tation, is what the country wants. Your friend, TuomAs 11. II TON. A Ft HST R kTE: NOTICE. We have seen a good many number one notices, but thin, from the Portsmouth (Ohio) Trthu in', rather takes the lead. It in worth more than ten cents per line: Friend Gillmore, of the Ancient 211etr , p ,, IIA, re joices and is exceedingly glad to be able to .say in his late paper, that he has disposed of his office. He sold out to John Hanna, originally of Cadiz, Ohio, afterwards of Painesville, 0., then of Norwalk, then of Newark, afterwards of Columbus, then of Circleville, then of Massillon, then of Portsmouth, 0., afterwards of Daven port, lowa, afterwards (almost) of Pomeroy, 0., then (pretty near) of Cincinnati, 0., then (just missed) Circleville, 0., afterwards Rutland, Ver mont, and all towns in the east generally, then Columbus, Ohio, then a general survey of Cen tral ()hie, a dodge across northern Ohio, a switch around western Ohio, a shuffle up eastern Ohio, and a hop-step-and-jump along southern Ohio. Then a stoppage at Portsmouth, Ohio, after wards a flying trip to Wheeling, Va., then a limp back to Portsmouth, Ohio, then a triumphant whirl to Muscatine, 'lowa, followed by an exhil erated descent upon Cincinnati, --a determined retreat to Chilicothe,—a departure for Circleville —a flighty, fidgety buzsround Portsmouth, and then, lastly a desperate " sink or swim, live or die, ' plunge back to Chillicothe' .Roll ou silver moou was NEES MEE , „;` ?- •-:,-?-7 , -.t4:7 *- V''•=: - ` 7 ,:i s ; r :., -- a,. L - 1 - 4 ,7 , - 1',, , 7, , CQ' , ,• , - -.1 . -n -- -- - , - 1, , ., - .%‘•, , Y.:A•; , 8 , : 01,• ~' , I` . r •J- ,1- ` - - t 2- - x : - /.." ; : 1- '-';• F. - - -' -.7 , - . ;,V:- ( .,.. 1 - : 4- ',14 '4 - ' - --.. ' , r - ...- ,-• " ,- : - .>:: t' t .-0,. X--.- - •:;.,.;1.: , ,,-. • ..•'-' - ',., : `; -. 1'"!..;-1 -,—, ••''., ',. ' -,41Y i .-- t,--' , )-,',, _;'-::';',1;• -5 ;g:' ''‘ , P-' - - , . 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